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Drug-Free Schools and Colleges [EDGAR Part 86] Davidson College Biennial Review 2016 Federal Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Regulations As a requirement of these regulations, Davidson College is to disseminate and ensure receipt of the below policy/information to all students, staff, and faculty on an annual basis. This process is formally conducted by providing a link in Davidson College’s Annual Security Report. Questions concerning this policy and/or alcohol and other drug programs, interventions and policies may be directed to Georgia Ringle, Health Educator at [email protected] and 704- 894-2902. Polices - Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Weapons As an academic community, Davidson College is committed to providing an environment in which learning and scholarship can flourish. The possession or use of illegal drugs, or the abuse of those which may otherwise be legally possessed, seriously affects the College environment, as well as the individual potential of our students and staff. The College enforces state laws and related College policies, including those prohibiting the following activities on campus: A. Providing alcoholic beverages to individuals under 21 or possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages by individuals under 21. B. Distribution, possession, or use of illegal drugs or controlled substances. C. Possession of firearms or other dangerous weapons. The abuse of alcohol and other drugs by students, regardless of age and of location (on-campus or off-campus), is prohibited by the Student Conduct Code. The College can, and will, impose disciplinary sanctions for violations. Students are also subject to city ordinances and state and federal laws. A separate policy addresses violations by College staff. The College strongly encourages students and staff members to voluntarily obtain assistance for dependency or abuse problem before such behavior results in an arrest and/or disciplinary referral which might result in their separation from the institution. The use of, or addiction to, alcohol, marijuana, or controlled substances is not considered an excuse for violations of the Student Conduct Code or staff expectations, and will not be a mitigating factor in the application of appropriate disciplinary sanctions for such violations. Help is available both on campus and within the community for students and staff members who are dependent on, or who abuse the use of alcohol or other drugs. Davidson College Counseling Center, 704-894-2451, Davidson College Employee Assistance Program, (704) 529-1428 and other professional agencies will maintain the confidentiality of persons seeking help for personal dependency and will not report them to institutional or state authorities. The Health Educator in the Health and Counseling Center provides educational and awareness programming, information, and assistance. Student Sanctions - Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Weapons Underage students confronted by the institution for the consumption of alcohol will face disciplinary sanctions as referenced below. Alcohol Policy Enforcement 1. The Dean of Students Office will handle violations of the Davidson College Alcohol Policy. 2. Individual Violations Students who are found responsible for a violation of the alcohol policy will receive a sanction. In most circumstances, a student violates the alcohol policy will be subject to the following: First offense: The student may be required to meet with a representative of the Student Life Staff and will receive a follow-up warning letter from the Dean of Students, plus a $25 fine. Second offense: The student will be required to meet with a representative of the Student Life Staff, receive a follow up warning letter, plus a $50 fine and be required to complete 5 hours of college service within one month of committing the violation. Furthermore, a letter will be sent home to the student’s parents or guardians. Third offense: A third offense of the alcohol violation will automatically result in a hearing before the Judicial Committee, plus a $100 fine. In that case, the full range of sanctions possible, as listed in the Code of Disciplinary Procedures, may be given. This includes, but is not limited to, probation, college service, fine, eviction, and referral to a counselor. Students who have consumed alcohol to the point of severe intoxication (i.e. requiring assistance from staff or medical personnel) will also be referred to Student Counseling for an alcohol assessment. Parental notification will likely occur in these circumstances, even if it is the student's first offense. In a case where additional non-alcohol violations have occurred, the student may face Code of Responsibility charges and advance through the conduct procedures as outlined in the Code of Disciplinary Procedures. In most cases, if one calendar year passes without an alcohol violation, all previous violations will not be considered. 3. Providing alcohol to underage students Students who use alcohol must do so responsibly and in a way that does not compromise the rights and safety of themselves or others. Students and student organizations should never supply alcohol to underage students. Hosts may be subject to disciplinary action if they have provided alcohol to underage students. Sanctions for violations of this policy follow. For purposes of this alcohol policy, the terms “fortified wine,” “malt beverage,” “mixed beverage,” “spirituous liquor,” and “unfortified wine” shall be defined as set forth in North Carolina General Statute Section 18B-101 (2010). Students who supply malt beverage(s) or unfortified wine to an underage student or students may be subject to the following sanctions: • First offense: The student may be required to meet with a representative of the Student Life Staff and will receive a follow-up warning letter from the Dean of Students, plus a $25 fine. • Second offense: The student will be required to meet with a representative of the Student Life Staff, receive a follow up warning letter, be referred to Student Counseling for an alcohol assessment plus a $50 fine and be required to complete 5 hours of college service within one month of committing the violation. Furthermore, a letter will be sent home to the student’s parents or guardians. • Third offense: A third offense of the alcohol violation will automatically result in a hearing by the Judicial Committee, plus a $100 fine. In that case, the full range of sanctions possible, as listed in the Code of Disciplinary Procedures, 42 may be given. This includes, but is not limited to, probation, college service, fine, eviction, and referral to a counselor. Students who supply fortified wine, spirituous liquor, or mixed beverage(s) to an underage student or students shall be subject to the following sanctions: • First offense: The student may be required to meet with a representative of the Dean of Students or Student Life Staff, will receive a follow-up warning letter, and be required to complete 5 hours of college service within one month of committing the violation. Students will pay a fine of $50. • Second offense: The student will be required to meet with a representative of the Dean of Students or other member of the Student Life Staff, receive a follow up warning letter, and be required to complete 10 hours of college service within one month of committing the violation. Additionally, the individual will be placed on social probation for one month from parties in the location or area in which the violation occurs (for example: Martin Court, Patterson Court, Residence Halls, the College Union, etc.) and a letter will be sent home to the student’s parents or guardians. Students will pay a fine of $75. • Third offense: A third violation will automatically result in a hearing by the judicial committee. In that case, the full range of sanctions possible, as listed on page 10 of the Handbook, may be given. This includes, but is not limited to, probation, college service, fine, eviction, and referral to a counselor. Students will pay a fine of $100. 4. DWI A person commits the offense of impaired driving if he or she drives any vehicle (including golf carts and bicycles): • While under the influence of an impairing substance; and/or, • After having consumed sufficient alcohol that he has, at any relevant time after the driving, an alcohol concentration of 0.08 or more; and/or • If the driver is under 21 years of age, the driver is considered to be driving while impaired if his BAC is 0.01 or above. Sanctions: If a student is pulled over and found to be driving while impaired the following will occur: • Notification of the parents. • Revocation of campus driving and parking privileges for 12 months. • Referral to the Health Educator for evaluation and counseling. (Health Educator cannot do counseling but can do education) • Social Probation for two months; this prohibits participation in social activities involving alcohol at Martin Court, Patterson Court, or the College Union. • Pay a fine of $100. Campus Police: • A first offense may result in arrest and criminal charges if the driver is not of legal age or if the of-age-driver tests above the legal limit of 0.08 and demonstrates appreciable mental or physical impairment, or both. • If the driver is below the legal limit, Davidson College Campus Police reserve the right to use their discretion when deciding whether or not to charge the driver with DWI and issuing the above first offense consequences. 5. Charges against Patterson Court organizations shall be referred to the Patterson Court Judicial Board. Sanctions may include (1) warning, (2) censure, (3) fines, (4) social probation, (5) limiting or suspension of pledge activities if the violation pertains to pledge activities or to first-year guests, and (6) the canceling of the house's lease with the College. Alcohol Education & Treatment 1. Education a) Davidson College shall provide a program of education concerning the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs.